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Epidemiology of severe and fatal rattlesnake bites published in the American Association of Poison Control Centers' Annual Reports.

机译:重度和致命响尾蛇叮咬的流行病学发表在美国毒物控制中心协会的年度报告中。

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INTRODUCTION: No study has focused on the nationwide epidemiology of severe and fatal rattlesnake bites during the last 25 years. We examined rates and temporal trends of severe and fatal rattlesnake bites across the United States. Our hypothesis was that nationwide annual rates of both severe and fatal outcomes from rattlesnake bites have remained unchanged over time. METHODS: This study retrospectively analyzed all human rattlesnake bites published in the Annual Reports of the American Association of Poison Control Centers from 1983 through 2007. Annual rates of severe (major) and fatal rattlesnake bites were calculated using the annual number of major outcomes and fatalities as respective numerators and the total annual number of single rattlesnake bites (exposures) as denominators. Negative binomial and Poisson regressions were used to examine trends of severe and fatal rattlesnake bites over time. RESULTS: Annually, from 1985 to 2007, the incidence rate of major outcomes decreased by 2% per year (incidence rate ratio = 0.980; CI = 0.967-0.993), corresponding to an absolute annual rate decrease of two major outcomes per 1,000 bites per year. Annual rates of fatalities showed no statistically significant change from 1983 through 2007. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to examine rates and trends of published severe and fatal rattlesnake bites across the United States over the past 25 years. Annual rates of severe rattlesnake bites, derived from the published Annual Reports of the American Association of Poison Control Centers, have significantly decreased over time, whereas rates of fatal rattlesnake bites have remained unchanged.
机译:简介:在过去的25年中,没有研究关注全国范围内严重和致命的响尾蛇叮咬的流行病学。我们研究了全美国严重和致命的响尾蛇叮咬的发生率和时间趋势。我们的假设是,响尾蛇叮咬在全国范围内造成严重和致命后果的年增长率一直未变。方法:本研究回顾性分析了1983年至2007年在美国毒物控制中心协会年度报告中发布的所有人类响尾蛇叮咬。使用每年的主要结局和死亡人数计算严重(主要)和致命响尾蛇叮咬的年比率作为各自的分子,以单个响尾蛇叮咬(接触)的年总数作为分母。负二项式和Poisson回归用于检验严重和致命的响尾蛇咬伤随时间的变化趋势。结果:从1985年到2007年,每年主要结局的发生率每年下降2%(发生率比= 0.980; CI = 0.967-0.993),对应于每1000叮咬/年的两个主要结局的绝对年发生率下降年。从1983年到2007年,年致命率没有统计学上的显着变化。结论:这是检查过去25年中美国已公布的严重和致命响尾蛇叮咬率和趋势的第一项研究。从美国毒物控制中心协会的年度报告中得出的严重响尾蛇叮咬的年发生率随着时间的流逝已显着下降,而致命响尾蛇叮咬的发生率则保持不变。

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